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Join the University's Disability at Work Network for a special event on Monday December 3 to mark the International Day of People With Disability.
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Join the University's Disability at Work Network for a special event on Monday December 3 to mark the International Day of People With Disability.
Kind regards,. Mark . Mark Scott . Vice-Chancellor and President. . ... What we've achieved together this year. 12 December 2023. As the end of the year approaches, Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, sends a message to the University to say
To thrive in this world, employers are telling us they need graduates who not only have good marks but who are also agile, digitally literate, can work with people from other
Films selected for the Festival this year will compete for the coveted Dead Oscar created by Sydney glass artist and SCA alumnus, Mark Wotherspoon. ... I find that the glass in old TVs holds a more significant meaning for my work – these screens have carried a lot of stories,” said Mark Wotherspoon.
To mark International Women's Day, the University hosted an event at which Professor Nalini Joshi and others spoke about their experiences as women in academia.
Faculty intranets. PSU intranets. Research intranets. Log in to access content throughout the IntranetLogged in as (). Sections. HR & employment. Careers & training. Contacts & campuses. Strategy & governance. Research support. Teaching support. News. Menu. Welcome , you are here: You are here:Chat with a Fellow: Susan Park. Chat with a Fellow: Susan Park. 11 April 2019. In this edition of our series, we catch up with Associate Professor Susan Park to find out how the 2017 Sydney Research
2018 marks the midpoint of our 2016–20 strategy, and next week I will discuss with Senate seven key priorities that are essential to our progress.
interview. Xiaofeng said it was rewarding to see his students doing well and making their mark internationally. ... Also, when our students are doing outstandingly and making their mark internationally, it will also help us develop the space industry here in Australia.”.
The University will mark its commitment to the environment by switching off major lighting for Earth Hour from 8.30 to 9.30pm on Saturday 29 March.
Development. The University is on track for another great year in philanthropy after we passed the $400 million mark in our INSPIRED campaign in mid-year. ... Twelve INSPIRED months for philanthropy. 13 December 2014. The University is on track for another great year in philanthropy after we passed the $400 million mark in our INSPIRED campaign in
Regards,. Mark. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Communications University. Email. Communications University.
Faculty intranets. PSU intranets. Research intranets. Log in to access content throughout the IntranetLogged in as (). Sections. HR & employment. Careers & training. Contacts & campuses. Strategy & governance. Research support. Teaching support. News. Menu. Welcome , you are here: You are here:Why racism stops with us. Why racism stops with us. 1 June 2024. As part of our University community’s ongoing efforts to eliminate racial discrimination, staff and students attended an event hosted by
Regards,. Mark. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and Principal. .
Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott has announced a whole-of-University research centre focused on helping the world meet its climate change goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. ... MDI). Mark Scott, Vice-Chancellor and President, and Professor Emma Johnston, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) announced the flagship research centre at an all-staff town hall on 12 March.
Mark. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and Principal. Communications University. Email. Communications University.
Aerial view of Narrabri Campus. Guy Roth (right) with Federal Member for the Electorate of Parkes, Mark Coulton (left) and farm manager Peter Bell at the Narrabri Campus.
All staff are invited to join Vice-Chancellor and Principal Mark Scott, Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Annamarie Jagose, and Vice-Principal (Strategy) Rebecca Murray for a webinar on Wednesday
Faculty intranets. PSU intranets. Research intranets. Log in to access content throughout the IntranetLogged in as (). Sections. HR & employment. Careers & training. Contacts & campuses. Strategy & governance. Research support. Teaching support. News. Menu. Welcome , you are here: You are here:Get ready to SOAR in 2020. Get ready to SOAR in 2020. 24 May 2019. Applications for Sydney Research Accelerator (SOAR) prizes are now open. Researchers are encouraged to apply for the two-year program
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) marks the official paradigm shift in attitudes towards people with disability and approaches to disability concerns.
Regards,. Mark. Mark Scott. Vice-Chancellor and President. Shared Service Centre. Phone.
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